Hello guys; My name is Lain, I'm from Brazil. only it's not my real name. :) And I love it. I identify a lot with the Tor project, and would like a simple guideline. I work with programming (Pascal) in the last five years, I want to contribute to developing the project. but do not know where to start, take that language, which would be more effective my acting. ... something that a veteran is tired of doing I could do, and learn from that expedite the work. Anyway, give me some tips.
Hey! I am learning English for that. help me to be useful. :)
On 8 Dec 2015, at 23:12, Lain Iwakura lainiwakura@riseup.net wrote:
Hello guys; My name is Lain, I'm from Brazil. only it's not my real name. :) And I love it. I identify a lot with the Tor project, and would like a simple guideline. I work with programming (Pascal) in the last five years, I want to contribute to developing the project. but do not know where to start, take that language, which would be more effective my acting. ... something that a veteran is tired of doing I could do, and learn from that expedite the work. Anyway, give me some tips.
Hey! I am learning English for that. help me to be useful. :)
Hi Lain,
Thanks for volunteering to help out with Tor.
Tor uses a few programming languages: * The core of Tor is written in C * Pluggable Transports are written in Python, Go, C, … * Tor Browser is written in C++, JavaScript, … * and other projects use other languages.
If you can program in C, or write documentation, there are tasks in our bug tracker marked "easy". https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/query?status=accepted&status=as... https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/query?status=accepted&status=assigned&status=needs_information&status=new&status=reopened&keywords=~easy&col=id&col=summary&col=status&col=type&col=priority&col=milestone&col=component&order=priority
Volunteers can do many different tasks: https://www.torproject.org/getinvolved/volunteer https://www.torproject.org/getinvolved/volunteer
Thanks again,
Tim
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Volunteers can do many different tasks: https://www.torproject.org/getinvolved/volunteer https://www.torproject.org/getinvolved/volunteer
Hello, teor.
Is there a place where one can send his patches after doing some tasks?
Thank you,
- -- Oskar Wendel Pubkey: https://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?search=0x6690CC52318DB84C
On 11 Dec 2015, at 22:47, Oskar Wendel o.wendel@wp.pl wrote:
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Volunteers can do many different tasks: https://www.torproject.org/getinvolved/volunteer https://www.torproject.org/getinvolved/volunteer
Hello, teor.
Is there a place where one can send his patches after doing some tasks?
Tor has a bug tracker called "Trac" at: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor
If there is an existing task for the patch, please attach it there. (You can search for tasks using the "search" box in the top right corner.)
Patches typically go through one or more rounds of code review and revision. If it's your first patch, a smaller task can help you to learn tor's coding style and patch submission process.
Tim
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